The Israelites had to choose to leave behind their enslavement to embrace their God-given identity. Likewise, we must choose to step out in faith, make sacrifices, and submit to God’ s perfect will.
For forty years, the Hebrews wandered until they learned to trust God’ s plan. Yeshua, however, walked in perfect freedom because He aligned His will with the Father’ s.
When we walk in true freedom, we become a beacon for others to follow. May we, like Yeshua, come to a place where we can say:
" I only do what I see My Father doing."( John 5:19)
True freedom does not isolate; it calls us to build up others.
Chag Pesach Sameach!
1 Corinthians 10:23-24 says: " Everything is permitted— but not everything is helpful. Let no one seek his own good, but the good of his neighbor."
Benjamin Juster Editor in Chief
Freedom is meaningful only when it enables us to do something good. We were created to know, love, and serve God. Living for anything else leads to slavery. Living for Him sets us free to become who we were meant to be.
Choosing the Right Freedom
Passover reminds us that freedom is a choice. Will we settle for the illusion of freedom, like a fish in a tank? Or will we embrace the true freedom that comes from living within God’ s design?